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Dan the Man
A number of points ...
First up, Griffiths. Perhaps he made his remarks on Twitter because he was angry at having to return to the Wolves. Perhaps he thought that if he could bring himself into disrepute, he would be shipped back to Hibs. More likely though is that it was just a knee-jerk reaction to being returned South of the border.
Secondly, new signings. As we continue to see, the club is aiming low. Bit-part and lower league players are all we can attract. No doubt this pleases Moxey and Morgan. We shall spend little and achieve little. Of course, there is also the distinct possibility we shall not get the players the club has set it's sights on.
Thirdly, whether we get relegated, or just manage survive in this league, we shall be at risk at losing some of our more valuable players next season if we fail to improve. If we do not improve, then the prospects for this club are as grim as the prevailing weather.
Overall, this second half of the season will be make or break for the club. If we don't achieve something very quickly, then we can be sure that by this time next year, the team will be further depleted by some of our (to be) disillusioned players. So, will it be Division 1 for us in 2013/14, or maybe 2014/5? Or can Deano work some miracles. I hope it is the latter.